A Woman Was Cut In Half Trying To Cross The Railway Line While The Train Was Coming

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Re: A Woman Was Cut In Half Trying To Cross The Railway Line While The Train Was Coming

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Duncan wrote:
Jamie_Lambo wrote:
Fourkinnel wrote:RIP.
They just don't look when crossing any road, from kids to old granny's, they are never taught the dangers!. Every kid knew the green X code in UK by the time they were at school. They rely on the horn of approaching vehicles and an alert driver to press it, they gamble their lives on this every day!
true that mate,
they dont have no lollypop ladies in Cambodia either! lol

They have ''lollypop'' road safety staff in front of my kids school, but no-one takes any notice of them.
They probably have a life expectancy of 3.5 days....
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